Graña y Montero (BVL: GRAMONC1) is the oldest and biggest construction and real estate Peruvian company headquartered in Lima. It is engaged in the construction and the engineering services.
Through its subsidiaries, the company operates in all sectors of construction and infrastructure, energy, buildings, mining, petroleum, industrial and sanitation, and also operates in the field of highway concession.
It is listed on the IGBVL, the main index of Lima Stock Exchange.

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